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Show Irslrrllsa I4r Aairrlrann. WHAT MOKTII VII 1. 1, a statement will be sent to each meniDrr THE GLASS SUBSTITUTE. giving the location of Bonded propei-ti- e and general Information concerning Salt I.akf. Mining a Impkovkmkxt Tcetorlum, a Tmanlutxui, Inlnuiilbll the workings of the association. Association. lUtrrltl for Whitlow 1. 1; tiling. 1arpoNe f the Asssrlillss INFORMATION. Is a The new invention, is Intensely Adverse to This Association Is incorporated for If you are now or Intend to become for substitute Infrangible translucent, the purpose of obtaining options, bonds interested in stocks or mining properAll Demands Slade. and lease on promising undeveloped ties in tliia or adjoining states we soln It wim'j'v glass and such as ia used for verand:" mining property, developing the same correspondence, as we are In a po- skylights, conservatories, and purchasing such as are desirable your sition to furnish anv information de- Blur .1 windows, transparencies of v.r Active M'Wk lit vw liMkrd and demonstrated to be profitable for sired, oils kinds and n street windows wit working and mining. SALT LAKE MINING AND it la desirable 10 admit the light whi. I'sr .Ivh Oat IMPROVEMENT PLAN. ASSOCIATION, ohs nation from wiihuu- -, excluding lnl'aeflleial. Hat Kuouffli II an llrra This Association It limited to five Salt Lake City, Utah. the says Philadelphia Times. It was hundred members, and each member ewred to Know That Kiag lirarir J. H. PARIS, President. or tweii.y-liv- e interned years twenty receives one share of stock the par value Rooms 4i, 42 and 43 O'Meara block. llaa Bnrart Ilia Bridges llrhlod receivid medals at the Antwerp ago, of which is one hundred dollars. After exposition of IsX-- i and other internaa property has been developed and demHim an J VI III Mian Klru. RUFUS CHOATE. tional exhibitions ami was the maonstrated to be of greater value than the option price, then each member- At the Heed of Ail tho Forensic Speak- terial adopted for the roof windows of the London aquarium, which have an ers of the Day. ship is subject to an assessment of ten London, March 8. The Chronicle todollars, and such assessment to be nsed iii'ea of hi.dmi square feet. Mr. Choate waa an orator Again, morrow will publish a dispatch from :n is a sbert of tough, insoluble only for the purchase of the property, and an orator with a range scarcely Athens. After a brierpreamhle, the reand In no case will there be an assessraid 10 l bichromate j gelatin In the our gii.a saya country, paralleled ment when it Is possible to ship the ore ply continues: a out nth of an inch In stood New lie so- that the England Magazine, property can lift Its own In view of the extraordinary gravity ov rising' on both sides a bond. In order to make it as easy as easily at the head of all forensic speakof the results which will follow, his majpossible for members to meet any as ers against whom he was pitted; he vi b or net wink of galvanized iron or : w.i e, the meshes of which are one--c kessnie.,t that may be made, the by laws held the breathless attention of a senIt Its contidi rs be to estys government no assess that two more of a square :n h. Both surfaces than Webof provides echoes ate gh;h where the to lingered to submit the ils duty powers opinion shall be made in any one year, ster's voice iittd where menis of Calthe in ordinary use are apand of the mi azures decided upon, an opinion and a sixty day notice be given each houn were still to he Clay and he parently coveted with a varnish of boilbeard; which l the result of long experience member fos each assessment of V10.00. ed limned oil .".ml it fee'.s and smells No more than one membership certlli was a first rate favorite on the platand acquaintance with the situation in and form of convention the the lyceum similar to the nilrd silk that Is used cate will he sold to one person. Crete. Inorder to meet expenses for expert at a time when both teemed with fas- In eurgery mid for sweathnnds in sumE Impressed by the sentiments which lng mining prospects and developing cinating and instructive speakers. To mer hats. It Is lighter than glass of animate the powers a iu! their solicitude TcM II.- - nast (.raw. s the ssntu, until they become on a pay- occupy a rank iu three cq:;pl thicktn.M. U tough, pliant and for general peace, the Greek governMsis, each membership certificate such highly specialized lines of ora- practically Indestructible by exposure Canea, March S. Admiral Canervn, ing ment will not fail In this duty since commander of ie Italian fleet here, lias will he assessed two dollars per month. tory is rare indeed; yet no one ever to rain, wind, hail or any shock or PROSPECTS. Mr. Choate's right to that po- Mow which does not pierce or break Greece also ardently desires to contrib- notified M. Barak Ils, the Greek vice In this and adjoining States, options, disputed ' ute to the maintenance of peace, and to consul, that he must leave the Island. bonds and leases can be obtained at very-lo- sition. Before Mr. Vebster had been the wire web by n violent thrust. It dead nine months Mr. Choate delivered m:t be bent In any desired form and save from utter ruin the population of M. Bairaklis was recently intruded by prices on mining properties, In fa- his eulogy at Dartmouth college and fastened In position by crimping, nailan Island put to severe trial and so often King George to go to Sellno to Inter- vored localities, owned by prospectors Mr. Everett, speaking of the oration In ing or with putty, like ordinary glass and other parties, who have not suffdecimated. vene with the Insurgents there in be- icient means to develops and demon- the next month, called the orator our and when punctured may be repaired. We believe that the new regime of half of the besieged Mussulmans of strate the value of their properties, and matchless Choate, who has just electri- Its translucenre is about the same as insisted private capital Is seeking only demon- fied the land with a burst of eloquence that of opal glass; Its color, a greenTne autonomy adopted by the powers, un- Kandamos of great value. Associacannot to noble the not easily to be paralleled in the line ish amber yellow, which fades graduhappily, correspond upon going In the Greek warship Hy- strated mines Intentions that inspire it, and that it will dra, but this the foreign admirals would ted capital can avail itself of these op of time. Founding his oratory upon ally to white from exposure to the sun, and at the same time It reculler the fate of the different adminis- not permit. They offered to place a portunlties, the solid basis of profound learning, so that while arresting the direct rays quires comparatively small Individual whether In law. In government or in of sunshine it transmits a soft, modutrative systems which at various times Russian torpedo boat at his service, but dues, and membership certificates Inkindled the mass of all lated light which la spid to be well he of will draw dlvl literature, and without succesa have been tried In M. Baraklis declined to accept the offer. stead being assessed, adapted to hothouses and conservaIk these as soon as dends first the by his rhetorical acquisitions property Crete. It Is supposed that his banishment is tories. It Is a poor conductor of heat a Into dazmine. Thrre a and heat developed paying genius into consuming This Is not the first time that Crete due to this refusal. and cold and thus preserves a more Is no enterprise which offers more in- zling Mr. own. Choate's all his light finds herself In a state of insurrection. The foreign admiral jhave'telegraph-e- d ducements to investors of moderate, or oratory waa distinguished for an In- equitable temperature than glasa In In recent times on more than six occato their respective governments that even considerable means, than a devel- tense richness and exuberance of rooms containing growing plants. If g opment association of this description Is well adapted for sions the horrors of anarchy have they will immediately dispatch 600 men The outlay that is hazarded is only nom- language, caught in no slight measure surface Is oil used colors and for llliimlna someshaken and Imperiled her existence. In towns. This order Cicero. from his favorite to maintain the various inal, and the capital la only expended on If the new regime with which it is mines after they have been thoroughly times makes his speeches difficult to windows, signs and transparencies which strength, lightness anil Immunexperted and shown to be of greater read; the overflowing sentences are too proposed to endow her Is not calculated Ken ator Ralph May Hie. ity from breakage are essential, espethe than value bountethe the price. option long, teeming fancy, order In a definite manto But this Is not all. Properties will be ous Illustration, verges on the gro- cially In arched, curved or Irregular March 8. Or., Portland, cannot ner, the Greek government The only objections which is lying at the point of death at obtained which will become dividend tesque. But they were meant for the surfaces. double the responsibility of putting an Dolph to be held and operated by are urged against tectorlum are that It two and be to not a result of trimming a producers, At hour, his heard, read, home. Divithe Association permanently. end by means of It to the present state la more or leas inflammable and that in corn and ingrowing nail, gangrene had dends will take the place of assessments, things carried off every vestige of teof revolution. Anarchy will continue to warm weather the outside surface very Mr. or dium First, incongruity. set in. Heroic measures were adopted and the vast riches of a mine will be Is somewhat softened until dust will ravage the country with fire and sword to check the on Choate's five every distributed appearance the hun personal equally among disease, but without avail. in its hands and blind fanaticism will drrd holders of Membership Certificate occasion was bo striking that It held adhere to it. but this may be removed A consultation among several leading and wiping or washing, a service that continue Its destructive work of extergive to them all a permanent and the attention of his auditors with an was held late this afternoon, handsome Independent living. is ' surgeons usually performed by the rain In al. Of other influence that was m. minating a people which assuredly does and-I- was decided that the means This is what $2 a month will do. situations. exposed . only Pinck:.im orators, not deserve such a fate. backed up by a determination to stay distinguished of saving the patient's life lay'in ampukine In ney was famous, tis wm Before such a prospect, our responnot desirAssociation. is the with It of the leg. This was done, but able that tation fop..ust for the extreme, England, A LINGUISTIC TRAINING. made be unless sibility would be enormous, if we did to the advanced year of the pa- L Is with subscriptions the Intention on the part of pish, eb gance and splendor of his apnot most earnestly urge the powers not owing I feared he cannot survive the the subscriber to meet his dues, until pearance; Henry Clay presented a sin- lVIiy I'rarllrr In l.iniKiie Ik r tho tient, It to Insist upon the scheme of autonomy shock. I il iu. practical results are obtained. gular combination of features the most One of the must valuable kinds of proposed, but rather to restore to Crete PROSPECTORS. uncouth that could easily be imagined what she already had at the time of the In almost every case, the prospectors with a gallantry of delivery and mag- training which the eoMlege ran give Is the linguistic, says the Forum. If to enfranchisement of the other provinces werally captiare men of limited means. Men who can netism of tone that J.o think A Strange Cnlnrlilenrr. which form the kingdom of Greece, and new but Important, linguistic training vated hearei a to mingled last them any buy provisions enough is hla A defi will certain or to and month mountains tne and with a great lmperl to lead her back to Greece, to which she important For we think In words. two, wife, la peasant go were married on the same and prospect, and when their grub is ance that made enemies In Therefore thinking becomes clear, orbelonged since CaprlodUtls was presi Germany, sec derly, profound, as language la day as the emperor and empress, the running short they seek employment the senate. Sergi . Prentiss, dent. in some mine,) save up a little (generally name Christian In Wilhla no to American ond language represents t.hoso being speaker Our duty specially forbids us to aban- peasants and do the same thing over methods and results of thought withliam. Their first child, a boy, was money and of enthusiasm, power arousing amazing don the Cretan people to the mercy oj again, they are anxious to associate offered at the outset a born on the same day as the crown themselves presence as In- out which thought Itself is feeble and with ar. association that has Mussnlman fanaticism and the Turkish inefficient 's Therefore, training In prince, after which they had five other the financial ability to bond and develop significant as St. Paul's. Mr. army, which at all times has delberately sons, each of whom was born at the any favorable locstion they may have massive stature and deep-seyes language is of the highest value. To and Intendedly partlcpated in the g same time as the five younger boys of the good fortune to make, because It are familiar to all, though the slow be able to'think in, or adequately nso, gresslye acta of the populace against the the emperor. The royal couple were takes very little money to prospect but manner and ponderous diction of later the English or any other language, one Informed of this and were exceedingly considerable money to develope prop- years belonged to the days of his great- should know the language. He can Christiana. erty and it is through the prospector est triumphs. But the power of Mr. only know this language as he knows Above all, If our troop on the island, interested in the very strange coinciable to be secure was Intensified that this company will Choates look and manner was some- those languages which have made the who are worthy of all the confidence of dence, but this Interest on the last oeeasion of a royal a large number of valuable mining thing of a different order. His shock richest contributions to Its when, sTnnrs. on a very lew bond, and all the powers, received a mauuale to birth vis., the little daughter of the properties are thoroughly examined and of raven hair, his wildly flashing eye, Every new scienre and every new approspects in and desires their the pacify country, kaiser It was learned that the peas- reported upon by our mining expert, his restless action and, above all, his plication of any old science goes to tentlons would have received promptly ants wife In question had also given and only the most favorable are bonded. strangely musical voice and rhythmical the Greek for Its very name. Hence, the most perfect satisfaction . It would birth to a daughter on the same day. BONDS AND LEASES. delivery arrested and held attention In a training In Latin and Greek is of the OPTIONS, of So astonished were the emperor and be, then, after the In taking an option or Bond on a an uncanny, a witchlike manner, un- greatest worth. The college Is not order, that it would be possible to learn empress that they stood as godfather property for one year, at stipulated earthly In every note, look and move- filling the mind with useless knowledge In requiring students to learn these, the desires freely expressed of the Cre' and godmother to this little girl and price It gives the Association time to ment her suffwell for and future such have work provided not dead, but living languages. Secdevelope property tan people for a decision as to their fate ' A Cordial Invitation. iciently to determine Its value before Philadelphia Ledger. ond, the scientific school is a buying the property. And no property Old Mrs. K., an orthodox member of school. Its graduate goes f' will be bought unless It Is demonstrated WAR IMMINENT of Friends, waa noted for Its commencement, as .goes the f the Caring for tho Haste. Society a doubt of that the beyond any question Nothing looks worse in a musle-roo- m property is worth more than the option ber uncompromising truthfulness. The ate of the school of law, theology r listrirlltnits fall Oat Unrlsi or parlor than a disorderly heap price. So that the only money that Is story is told of ber that one day, when medicine, directly to his life's v .... la the Fatted Staten of ragged and soiled music. To prop- hazarded is the developing fund, made out driving with her daughter, they It Is not a school of libera culture or G New York, March up by assessment of $2,00 per month. met a young acquaintance of Miss K.. of. general training. It Is to he said, wraperly keep music, have Skouze, Greek minister of foreign af pers made out of heavy manllla paper. It is true that we may work on several Mrs. K. halted her horse while the two and said with the utmost i Icurncss, fairs, cabled today to the acting Grecian Write the name of the piece and its properties before opening up a paying girls chatted for a moment, and Mlsa that the governors of our best technical but we are just as sure to open up K. took the minister, instructing him to call out the composer on the edge of the wrapper mine, opportunity to invite her and scientific schools are beginning to a mine from some of the properpaying members of the Grecian reserve In the where it is folded. By doing this a ties that are to the following day with recognize the advantages which tho frbnd spend developed as the tun Is to United States and urge them by every piece can be rapidly found among a rite. It Is sure to come sooner or later her. Mrs. K., who was not fond of man desiring to enter these schools meant to go to the assistance of their pile of muBlc, provided all wrappers and those who stay with the Associa- young ppnple, maintained a rigid si- possesses If be has previously received native country. D. N. Boates, acting have been laid with thslr folded edges tion are aure to receive the benefits of lence during the invitation. The friend a general training through the college. drove on. In a few moments the K. of toward yon. For careless children It the riches of a mine. minister, who Is also In this leased to re often are mines thing to ha to advisable stitch the be Paying musio will Uiirave (kmc ditching up again be- done is togame tiie afirst Greece In New York, said the cableof a on the postmaster-general appoint so alsponsible parties that the mnslc to its wrappers, lli:.;: her. Mrs. K. had evidently been and a postman. The tahlc must gram indicated that war was Imminent ways remains covered. If you have no net profits so that a paying property taken to task by her daughter for her It la very serious, said he. I am In- music stand with shelves, then may be bonded and leased.' lack of cnurlcsy and wished to set her- then he pushed on one side, r 0 that get reserves out call the structed even to some buxes like those used in musio WORKINGS OF THE ASSOCIA- self right. out of her wagon, when the company have arranged as themselves round the room t!.-hack a class far to TION. the that belong t. may stores. See how they take care of "i.i.'.i to Ibe astonished yoiu.g he plenty of room to move The iWi6. So it Is evident that King George music there, follow their ways and o I "I want scy. Anna R., that The management f hi Association with V. '! ahl new will remain P i.I a for I of miMc v tioti to the iLic reeds Jli luiiscriiniri.iti will .i.:v long si, ppn not rush every Into, very fii to.ulug sorely We have :;oes an.i.i.d pencil in hand, York Tribune. i in: sow: bodied Greek In this struggle. In this time. property that Is ; rnl writes vl h the PMiocia-lloroom, each men connected here country there are about 20,000 Greeks, l am! Broke Ills Keek. who have hy year of experience nai-.name, with it of the the linking and of these probably about 5,000 he A Ti.e Inventor of Utah and ui! other town that the owner of thJoker at Boston, lnd., put attained a thorough knowledge of the uuine Belts In this Patent arr fn he con ra!n- chto.ea to rcprrv :.t. As soo. :n the long to the army reserve. Through the p ppc- - in the mustache of a peddler Mining Camps and ExDor Males and of Mining King r.r.?rcil Silver. The latter sneezed so Associated Press, in the name adjoining the towns are chosen, and ail are in r lated ui. Ik a pronnunrr.l capable man Fi'x-GPatent Law. George, 1 wish officially to notify all violently that his neck was dislocated. pert .t raid the postman is bUndlo! d, and id firm vast experience, am) , mi nihejs of the Grecian army who are The joker Is under arrest. in the middle of the n- - a. The have W.'Hst'-gtonplaced , of on opened sue!, vers, pended only In this country, that thrtr fatherland full v justify being developed, and with a branch offic c for the western states In post!'i;i ter then announces tl.at a letsucfi management lionlv makes a memWhcnt In Franc. call them hack to It ranks. And to all ta Salt Lake City, located In OMeara ter has l:en sent from one tc.-of wlma; iu France, owing bership in this Assoi lation a safe InvestThe In U from yield soother, Iondou have 0 perhaps whether In fought Greeks, they inventions, block. AH interested to the careful cultivation of the soil, ment but highly profitable. ii so, the represent:!! are Invited to marks trade and bygone days or not, I say In the name anil the THE patents of those two and cities mast stand up :: guano large quantity of my king, your country needs you. with Th- - Bf Laws provides for good and call or correspond ether fertilizers employed, is sevenaa possible, change llenlly sufficient bonds Irom the treasurer and Co., O'Meara Mock, Salt Lake. A book While the transition is teen bushels per acre. being u.;n!i furnished tree to Inventother officers, also that no salaries shall on Patents nun: is at liberty to sccuti ne of post A IlMiijr C'oupla. be allowed any of the officers until ors. Send for It. A Urt WorkL the for If. If he ii.i: do so, ec.'its him' and made the are to Association, "How do you and your wife get Uranus Is a gigantic world, mom profits when allowed salaries shall be such as Nearlv everybody ha more trouble then the former ornipant of the (half dong? "Oh, swimmingly, swimming-y- l :ban times as large as ours. It are usually paid for services of a similar must submit to he blindfolded ur.d takt sixty We ar aa happy aa though we erasing the cost mark on a present than upon himself the office of s about 1,700,000,000 miles from the character. pcs' man. It. rere divorced." Flicgende HI act ter. larlh. On the first of Each and Every Month he has selecting REPLY OF GREECE New York, March 9. A Sun special from Washington says: There will be no reduction of the strength of the North Atlantic stailan as long as the Cuban question remains prominent. This policy has keen determined upon already by the administration, and Is believed to he because of tne large number of Americans now under arrest in Cuba, and the intention of the administration to afford them full protection. If the fate of Dr. Ruiz befall another American citizen it is believed that Secretary Sherman will call at once for a fleet of warships for immediate service at Havana to support whatever claims may be made by the consul general. The presence of a warship there would be In accordance with the suggestion of General Lee to Mr. Olney last month, and there are strong indications that Mr. Sherman, in any event, will ask that at least one naval vessel be stano tioned In Cuban waters. There Is If an citizen American that question dealt harshly with by the Spaniards a will soon be on its way to war -l Havana. it A M . Tec-ter- m une-sixi- -1 - tb!i-..T!rs- 1 1 vc-st- . first-clas- vice-cons- w pal-tin- 1 t n' r . e. . 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